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Alexander L. Pasternack
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Theater Review: Dynamic Duo Humors with Past
Writing a hit play is about as hard as finding a parking space in the Square (or so goes one
Movie Review: Garden State
In the era of hype and summer blockbusters, it seems easy to feel impressed by a movie well before one
London Lanes
LONDON—If you happen to be in London for the summer, and you’re waiting for the No. 49 bus stop at
Residents Weigh In On Allston Plans
While Harvard officials celebrated yesterday’s release of reports outlining the University’s future campus across the river, Allston residents remained anxious
Allston Renters Fear Growth
On a brisk morning last month, Booker Johnson stands before a row of newly renovated low-income homes in his neighborhood.
Beck In Black
Some rules: Rock concerts don’t start on time, on-stage collaborations can’t work and never should the opening band upstage the
At the Polls, Usual Mix Of Apathy and Interest
At one o’clock yesterday afternoon, Bill Willard was busy tinkering with a crossword puzzle. Willard, the warden at Cambridge’s Ward
Al Franken Named Class Day Speaker
Author and comedian Al Franken ’73 will offer words of wisdom to graduating seniors on Class Day—the day before Commencement—senior
Black Education Pioneer Monro Dies
John U. Monro ’34, a white educator who led Harvard’s early efforts to recruit minorities and later quit his job
A Fighter for Freedom of Thought
At a time when universities across the nation buckled under the scrutiny of Senator Joseph McCarthy’s communist witchhunts, President Nathan